Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau

The City ofLansingis truly “The City with a Future”…a vibrant, growing community in a safe and attractive environment that consists of quality residential neighborhoods, a superior education system, and strong viable business interests. The City ofLansingprovides a variety of community services and activities which promote individual growth, family unity, and spirit of community.

The Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau works hard to promote tourism and the economic development of this growing community. With approximately 11,000 residents, this rapidly growing city has a devoted elected body and staff that work hard to provide a wonderful quality of life to its residents.

Visit us online at www.lansing.ks.us.

Contact Info

Nolan Sunderman
730 1st Terrace, Suite 2
Lansing, KS 66043
913-727-5488

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